Press Release:


The Washington Post has recently came out with a scandal about Shane Dazen our candidate for the super group.
The scandal talks about how in college Shane made a rap video about the 4th amendment.
The only problem is he was misquoted about his lyrics.
The Washington Post said he talked about drugs and prostitution in the video.
He included those words in his video but the exact lyrics were:
"Let's dip into the U.S. constitution we ain't talking about drugs or prostitution."
Shane does not approve of drugs and prostitution. In fact he is against marijuana being legalized.
Quoting Shane about these subject he says " I hate that stuff it's horrible for you."
We would like to disprove this scandal and keep Dazen's great reputation.
Also The Washington Post said that he included a dance called the "Dougie" from a song called "Teach Me How To Dougie".
Dazen is and avid dancer and he knows many other dances and is not trying to promote this song.
In fact Shane will only listen to the clean version song and thinks the language used in that song is inappropriate.
Shane loves the children of the country and he knows they will be running our country someday and does not think they should be listening to bad music like that.



"I'm clean...no scandals here."
"I'm clean...no scandals here."

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